1) The Indonesian government has issued a neutral technology policy allowing PT Indosat to use 900 MHz frequencies for technologies other than GSM, which has been used for years. However, questions remain about the direction of this neutral technology policy and its impacts.
2) Akamai reports that Indonesia's average internet speed is only 0.8 Mbps, ranking it 127th globally. While peak speeds can reach 8.4 Mbps, Indonesia lags behind neighbors like Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, and others. Improving mobile broadband is seen as key to boosting internet speeds in Indonesia.
3) The government has re-opened licensing for Network Access Points (NAPs) to meet growing
Indonesia ICT NewLetter October Edition - English VersionHeru Sutadi
Indonesia ICt NewsLetter October Edition. Consist of 3G Selection, IndoLTE Forum, Spectrum Recalculation, Broadband Status in Indonesia, E-Commerce Business in Indonesia
This document provides an overview of various telecom services in India, focusing on major providers such as Airtel, Vodafone, Idea, and BSNL. It describes the functions and services offered by each provider, including mobile, broadband, and television services. It also discusses the growth of the telecom industry in India and key factors driving this growth, as well as current and future challenges facing telecom companies in India.
The document provides an overview of the history and development of telecommunication in India. Some key points:
1) India has the second largest number of wireless connections in the world after China, with over 800 million subscribers projected to reach 1.2 billion by 2013.
2) The first experimental electric telegraph in India was established in 1850 between Calcutta and Diamond Harbour. The telegraph network then expanded across India.
3) The Department of Telecom (DoT) was established in 1975 and managed all telecom services until the 1990s when the sector was opened to private investment.
4) Wireless technologies like pagers and mobile phones were launched commercially in India in the 1990s. India
The document discusses the outcome of the World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) held in Dubai in December 2012. Key points:
- WCIT is a conference held by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) every 4 years to renegotiate the International Telecommunication Regulations (ITRs), a global treaty governing telecommunication services.
- After two weeks of negotiations, delegates agreed on a new ITRs treaty focused on facilitating global connectivity and interoperability. However, disputes emerged around issues like network security, spam, and language on internet governance and freedom of expression.
- A floor vote was held where African states' preferred language was approved over objections from the US and allies. In response
The document summarizes a workshop on LTE that was held on May 30, 2011 in Bangalore, India. It provides an overview of the event including major exhibitors and conference schedule. The schedule details keynote speakers and technical presentations on topics like the evolution of 3GPP network architecture, LTE industry perspectives, the LTE physical layer, and LTE radio access network architecture. Major operators and telecom vendors participating are also listed. The workshop aimed to discuss preparing networks for LTE and its technical aspects.
The document provides an overview of Software Park Thailand. It discusses ICT trends in Thailand and the growing Thai ICT market, including increasing internet and smartphone usage. It also summarizes Thailand's software market from 2008-2009 and the outlook for 2010, showing growth. Finally, it provides details about Software Park Thailand, established in 1999 to support entrepreneurs and help build a strong software industry in Thailand.
Indonesia has over 31 million internet users as of 2010, making it the 5th largest internet market in Asia. Usage is projected to grow significantly, with estimates of 150 million users by 2014. Mobile internet access is very popular due to cheaper prices and better infrastructure compared to wired broadband. Young Indonesians aged 15-34 make up 73% of users, many of whom access the internet primarily through their mobile phones. While internet usage is concentrated in major cities, warnets or internet cafes allow broader access. The mobile internet presents opportunities for businesses to engage Indonesian customers online.
This chapter discusses the fundamentals of the Internet and World Wide Web. It describes how the Internet originated as ARPANET in 1969 and has evolved into a worldwide collection of interconnected networks. The World Wide Web is a collection of electronic documents that can be accessed via the Internet using browsers. The chapter also covers other Internet technologies and services such as email, instant messaging, file transfer, and netiquette.
Indonesia ICT NewLetter October Edition - English VersionHeru Sutadi
Indonesia ICt NewsLetter October Edition. Consist of 3G Selection, IndoLTE Forum, Spectrum Recalculation, Broadband Status in Indonesia, E-Commerce Business in Indonesia
This document provides an overview of various telecom services in India, focusing on major providers such as Airtel, Vodafone, Idea, and BSNL. It describes the functions and services offered by each provider, including mobile, broadband, and television services. It also discusses the growth of the telecom industry in India and key factors driving this growth, as well as current and future challenges facing telecom companies in India.
The document provides an overview of the history and development of telecommunication in India. Some key points:
1) India has the second largest number of wireless connections in the world after China, with over 800 million subscribers projected to reach 1.2 billion by 2013.
2) The first experimental electric telegraph in India was established in 1850 between Calcutta and Diamond Harbour. The telegraph network then expanded across India.
3) The Department of Telecom (DoT) was established in 1975 and managed all telecom services until the 1990s when the sector was opened to private investment.
4) Wireless technologies like pagers and mobile phones were launched commercially in India in the 1990s. India
The document discusses the outcome of the World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) held in Dubai in December 2012. Key points:
- WCIT is a conference held by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) every 4 years to renegotiate the International Telecommunication Regulations (ITRs), a global treaty governing telecommunication services.
- After two weeks of negotiations, delegates agreed on a new ITRs treaty focused on facilitating global connectivity and interoperability. However, disputes emerged around issues like network security, spam, and language on internet governance and freedom of expression.
- A floor vote was held where African states' preferred language was approved over objections from the US and allies. In response
The document summarizes a workshop on LTE that was held on May 30, 2011 in Bangalore, India. It provides an overview of the event including major exhibitors and conference schedule. The schedule details keynote speakers and technical presentations on topics like the evolution of 3GPP network architecture, LTE industry perspectives, the LTE physical layer, and LTE radio access network architecture. Major operators and telecom vendors participating are also listed. The workshop aimed to discuss preparing networks for LTE and its technical aspects.
The document provides an overview of Software Park Thailand. It discusses ICT trends in Thailand and the growing Thai ICT market, including increasing internet and smartphone usage. It also summarizes Thailand's software market from 2008-2009 and the outlook for 2010, showing growth. Finally, it provides details about Software Park Thailand, established in 1999 to support entrepreneurs and help build a strong software industry in Thailand.
Indonesia has over 31 million internet users as of 2010, making it the 5th largest internet market in Asia. Usage is projected to grow significantly, with estimates of 150 million users by 2014. Mobile internet access is very popular due to cheaper prices and better infrastructure compared to wired broadband. Young Indonesians aged 15-34 make up 73% of users, many of whom access the internet primarily through their mobile phones. While internet usage is concentrated in major cities, warnets or internet cafes allow broader access. The mobile internet presents opportunities for businesses to engage Indonesian customers online.
This chapter discusses the fundamentals of the Internet and World Wide Web. It describes how the Internet originated as ARPANET in 1969 and has evolved into a worldwide collection of interconnected networks. The World Wide Web is a collection of electronic documents that can be accessed via the Internet using browsers. The chapter also covers other Internet technologies and services such as email, instant messaging, file transfer, and netiquette.
This document provides a national roadmap for deploying IPv6 in India. It notes that IPv4 addresses are limited but IPv6 provides virtually unlimited addresses. It recommends transition timeframes for government and service providers to complete migration. It proposes establishing a multistakeholder IPv6 Task Force and working groups to coordinate deployment. In the long run, an "Indian IPv6 Centre for Innovation" is suggested to lead activities and promote applications that leverage IPv6 capabilities. The roadmap aims to guide a timely transition to IPv6 across India.
The telecommunication numbering system in Indonesia currently complies to the International TelecommunicationUnion (ITU) standard, that is ITU-T E.164. In accordance to both technology development and the growing of network users, ITU has also been designing future infrastructure network concept, namely Next Generation Network Infrastructure (NGNI). In its technical paper, ITU discusses future generation’s specification as well as current network migration scenarios towards NGN in developing countries and its impact on regulations, business processes, and the numbering system. The scenario described in the concept is yet universal and the implementation would be highly depending on the conditions of ones country. This paper proposes the roadmap of numbering system from the current state into NGN numbering for the case of Indonesia. It is important since Indonesia has unique circumstances compared to other developing countries. It needed a roadmap that is relevant with its numbering system transformation condition towards NGN numbering. The method used in this paper are benchmarking with several countries that have started with the transformation process, forecasting with regression method based on the existing trends and descriptive analysis. This paper has proposed the stages of numbering roadmap towards NGN numbering system, the achievement parameters, and the indicators that are suitable for Indonesia.
IT Professionals for future Myanmar and IoTPyi Soe Maw
Presented in the Developer Conference 2016 Yangon to promote younger ICT professionals and to be prepared ready for the future ICT trends in Myanmar. Also introduced about the IoT technology and shared the fast ways to be ICT professionals.
This document provides a summary of the maiden edition of the Ekiti ICT Journal. It discusses the importance of ICT to service delivery and efficiency in government. It highlights how ICT tools like email and biometric systems have improved communication and eliminated ghost workers. It introduces the editorial board and provides an excerpt paying tribute to the late Deputy Governor, who was a strong supporter of ICT. Keyboard shortcuts and tips for email are also outlined in the 'Knowledge Corner' section. Upcoming ICT projects being implemented by the government are listed. The feature article discusses how to navigate increasing complexity in technology by embracing change and learning foundational principles.
Cloud Computing and Mobile VAS by E. Jay SaundersE. Jay Saunders
The document discusses mobile value-added services and trends in mobile data usage. It notes that global mobile data traffic grew 133% in 2011 and is estimated to grow 110% in 2012. By 2016, mobile video and cloud applications will account for over 70% and 71% of total mobile data traffic, respectively. The document also lists opportunities for new mobile services like streaming media, storage, synchronization, translation, and digital assistants. However, issues like bandwidth costs, security, and application performance need to be addressed for cloud-based mobile services.
[GE207] Session01: Introduction to Digital TechnologySukanya Ben
The document provides an introduction and history of digital technology and the internet. It defines digital technology and traces the evolution of computers from early machines to personal computers and mobile devices. It also outlines the history of the internet from its origins as ARPANET to the development of technologies like TCP/IP and the world wide web. Key events and innovations in digital storage, processors, and influential technologies are highlighted in timeline formats.
The document provides information on the internet and online services. It defines the internet as a global network of computer networks. It discusses advantages like access to information and communication, and disadvantages such as cyber fraud and viruses. It describes uses of the internet for research, commerce, communication and media. It also outlines the history and development of the internet from ARPANET to today's widespread adoption of 3 billion users.
This document provides an overview of internet and email. It begins by discussing the history of communication and how computer networks have enhanced communication methods. It defines computer networks and types of networks classified by geographical coverage, including local area networks (LANs), metropolitan area networks (MANs) and wide area networks (WANs). The document then defines the internet and how it is administered without central ownership. It discusses internet services like the world wide web, email, and how to access the internet through browsers and search engines. Finally, it covers topics like internet connectivity requirements, types of connections, and how to load websites and search for information online.
The document provides information about the Internet including:
1. The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks that uses TCP/IP protocols to serve billions of users worldwide through private, public, academic, business and government networks linked together.
2. The history of the Internet began in the 1950s with the development of early computer networks like ARPANET and packet switching which led to internetworking protocols allowing multiple networks to join.
3. Internet access technologies include local area networks, dial-up, Wi-Fi, broadband and mobile broadband which people use to access Internet services like email, the World Wide Web and online information.
IRJET-Accessing Information about Programs and Services through a Voice Site ...IRJET Journal
This document describes a proposed voice-based system to provide access to educational programs and services for underprivileged students in Sri Lanka. The system would create a "voice site" parallel to existing websites that could be accessed over the phone. It aims to address the lack of internet access for many students due to high costs and infrastructure issues. The system would use voice prompts and speech recognition to allow students to navigate program information and generate customized voice pages from templates. This could help institutions reduce costs while improving access for students without internet or computer skills.
UNICEF Digital Citizenship and Safety- Indonesia presentationAkshay Sinha
This document summarizes information about digital citizenship and safety in Indonesia. It provides an overview of Indonesia's population and economy. It then discusses characteristics of internet usage in Indonesia, including its growth, mobile usage, and digital divide. The document outlines common online activities of Indonesians like social networking, blogging, and streaming. It also examines safety risks such as piracy, sexual content, child exploitation, and terrorism online. The document concludes with recommendations for improving digital safety in Indonesia.
The document discusses the current state of information and communications technology (ICT) in Bangladesh. It notes that less than 20% of the population has access to electricity, and over 95% have never used a computer or the internet. It aims to promote using ICT to create entrepreneurship opportunities and connect rural communities through initiatives like establishing cyber kiosks in villages. Youth leadership is seen as important for expanding ICT use given their interest and skills with new technologies.
This chapter discusses computer communications and networks. It describes the components needed for successful communications, including sending/receiving devices, communications devices, communications channels, and transmission media. The chapter discusses uses of computer communications like the internet, email, and collaboration software. It describes different types of networks including LANs, WANs, client/server networks, and peer-to-peer networks. Standards like TCP/IP, Ethernet, and wireless technologies are also covered. The chapter concludes with sections on communications software, devices, and setting up home networks.
Indonesia 2.0 – Mobile & Internet Adoption in IndonesiaAndi Boediman
This document discusses mobile and internet adoption in Indonesia. It outlines the typical adoption lifecycle, from innovators to early adopters to the early majority and late majority. For mobile, over 50% of Indonesians have adopted mobile phones, while internet adoption lags behind at around 30%. Key to further adoption is developing affordable and useful content like mobile banking, entertainment and information services. Mobile advertising is growing but consumer goods brands have yet to fully utilize it. eCommerce adoption remains low due to lack of trusted payment solutions. Case studies on iMode in Japan and cash-based e-payment systems in developing markets provide lessons for Indonesia.
This document discusses the testing and evaluation of a video transmission system using a wireless local area network (WLAN) access point for instructional video broadcasting at a university. The system was built using a computer server to store and transmit instructional videos to clients via a WLAN access point. Tests were conducted to analyze network performance parameters like throughput, packet loss, and delay. Results showed the system could successfully broadcast videos from the server to clients in different quality settings over the university's 100 Mbps local network via the access point. This research aims to understand how to implement a wireless network using an access point for instructional video broadcasting in a university setting.
This document discusses different methods for connecting to the Internet, including dial-up networking, ISDN, and ADSL. It also explains some key Internet concepts such as protocols, servers, IP addresses, and caching. TCP/IP is identified as the standard protocol for sending and receiving data over the Internet, breaking data into packets and reassembling it.
Este informe pretende reflejar los retos a los que enfrentan nuestras compañías tras la crisis económica sobre el contexto socio-económico español. Recoge el análisis de acciones empresariales con impacto social y los resultados de una encuesta realizada a directivos, además de entrevistas personales a presidentes, ejecutivos de empresas y expertos en el mundo social y académico.
The document introduces Windows Phone 7 as a new platform for developers, outlining key elements such as a common hardware specification, consistent APIs, and cloud-powered experiences. It describes the runtime environment for building visually stunning apps or high-performance games using .NET and XAML. Developers can access phone capabilities and integrate with cloud services for features like notifications, location, and Xbox Live. A variety of tools are provided to help developers build, test, deploy, and update their apps in the Windows Phone Marketplace.
Operqciones de velocity string con coiled tubing 1carlos neveu
Este documento describe operaciones de Velocity String utilizando tubería flexible (Coiled Tubing) en pozos someros perforados en el yacimiento Cerro Dragón en la Cuenca Golfo San Jorge de Argentina. Se realizaron intervenciones en 5 pozos para reactivar la producción de gas, reduciendo el diámetro de tubería para aumentar la velocidad del flujo de gas y permitir el arrastre de líquidos. La primera intervención aumentó la producción a 35,000 m3/día. El método redujo los costos e incrementó la producción de gas
Este documento presenta 10 razones para elegir Valencia como lugar para vivir. Valencia es una gran ciudad con una rica historia y tradiciones como Las Fallas. Ofrece muchas oportunidades culturales y educativas, así como un buen clima y una excelente gastronomía. El coste de vida es razonable en comparación con otras ciudades españolas importantes.
This document provides a national roadmap for deploying IPv6 in India. It notes that IPv4 addresses are limited but IPv6 provides virtually unlimited addresses. It recommends transition timeframes for government and service providers to complete migration. It proposes establishing a multistakeholder IPv6 Task Force and working groups to coordinate deployment. In the long run, an "Indian IPv6 Centre for Innovation" is suggested to lead activities and promote applications that leverage IPv6 capabilities. The roadmap aims to guide a timely transition to IPv6 across India.
The telecommunication numbering system in Indonesia currently complies to the International TelecommunicationUnion (ITU) standard, that is ITU-T E.164. In accordance to both technology development and the growing of network users, ITU has also been designing future infrastructure network concept, namely Next Generation Network Infrastructure (NGNI). In its technical paper, ITU discusses future generation’s specification as well as current network migration scenarios towards NGN in developing countries and its impact on regulations, business processes, and the numbering system. The scenario described in the concept is yet universal and the implementation would be highly depending on the conditions of ones country. This paper proposes the roadmap of numbering system from the current state into NGN numbering for the case of Indonesia. It is important since Indonesia has unique circumstances compared to other developing countries. It needed a roadmap that is relevant with its numbering system transformation condition towards NGN numbering. The method used in this paper are benchmarking with several countries that have started with the transformation process, forecasting with regression method based on the existing trends and descriptive analysis. This paper has proposed the stages of numbering roadmap towards NGN numbering system, the achievement parameters, and the indicators that are suitable for Indonesia.
IT Professionals for future Myanmar and IoTPyi Soe Maw
Presented in the Developer Conference 2016 Yangon to promote younger ICT professionals and to be prepared ready for the future ICT trends in Myanmar. Also introduced about the IoT technology and shared the fast ways to be ICT professionals.
This document provides a summary of the maiden edition of the Ekiti ICT Journal. It discusses the importance of ICT to service delivery and efficiency in government. It highlights how ICT tools like email and biometric systems have improved communication and eliminated ghost workers. It introduces the editorial board and provides an excerpt paying tribute to the late Deputy Governor, who was a strong supporter of ICT. Keyboard shortcuts and tips for email are also outlined in the 'Knowledge Corner' section. Upcoming ICT projects being implemented by the government are listed. The feature article discusses how to navigate increasing complexity in technology by embracing change and learning foundational principles.
Cloud Computing and Mobile VAS by E. Jay SaundersE. Jay Saunders
The document discusses mobile value-added services and trends in mobile data usage. It notes that global mobile data traffic grew 133% in 2011 and is estimated to grow 110% in 2012. By 2016, mobile video and cloud applications will account for over 70% and 71% of total mobile data traffic, respectively. The document also lists opportunities for new mobile services like streaming media, storage, synchronization, translation, and digital assistants. However, issues like bandwidth costs, security, and application performance need to be addressed for cloud-based mobile services.
[GE207] Session01: Introduction to Digital TechnologySukanya Ben
The document provides an introduction and history of digital technology and the internet. It defines digital technology and traces the evolution of computers from early machines to personal computers and mobile devices. It also outlines the history of the internet from its origins as ARPANET to the development of technologies like TCP/IP and the world wide web. Key events and innovations in digital storage, processors, and influential technologies are highlighted in timeline formats.
The document provides information on the internet and online services. It defines the internet as a global network of computer networks. It discusses advantages like access to information and communication, and disadvantages such as cyber fraud and viruses. It describes uses of the internet for research, commerce, communication and media. It also outlines the history and development of the internet from ARPANET to today's widespread adoption of 3 billion users.
This document provides an overview of internet and email. It begins by discussing the history of communication and how computer networks have enhanced communication methods. It defines computer networks and types of networks classified by geographical coverage, including local area networks (LANs), metropolitan area networks (MANs) and wide area networks (WANs). The document then defines the internet and how it is administered without central ownership. It discusses internet services like the world wide web, email, and how to access the internet through browsers and search engines. Finally, it covers topics like internet connectivity requirements, types of connections, and how to load websites and search for information online.
The document provides information about the Internet including:
1. The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks that uses TCP/IP protocols to serve billions of users worldwide through private, public, academic, business and government networks linked together.
2. The history of the Internet began in the 1950s with the development of early computer networks like ARPANET and packet switching which led to internetworking protocols allowing multiple networks to join.
3. Internet access technologies include local area networks, dial-up, Wi-Fi, broadband and mobile broadband which people use to access Internet services like email, the World Wide Web and online information.
IRJET-Accessing Information about Programs and Services through a Voice Site ...IRJET Journal
This document describes a proposed voice-based system to provide access to educational programs and services for underprivileged students in Sri Lanka. The system would create a "voice site" parallel to existing websites that could be accessed over the phone. It aims to address the lack of internet access for many students due to high costs and infrastructure issues. The system would use voice prompts and speech recognition to allow students to navigate program information and generate customized voice pages from templates. This could help institutions reduce costs while improving access for students without internet or computer skills.
UNICEF Digital Citizenship and Safety- Indonesia presentationAkshay Sinha
This document summarizes information about digital citizenship and safety in Indonesia. It provides an overview of Indonesia's population and economy. It then discusses characteristics of internet usage in Indonesia, including its growth, mobile usage, and digital divide. The document outlines common online activities of Indonesians like social networking, blogging, and streaming. It also examines safety risks such as piracy, sexual content, child exploitation, and terrorism online. The document concludes with recommendations for improving digital safety in Indonesia.
The document discusses the current state of information and communications technology (ICT) in Bangladesh. It notes that less than 20% of the population has access to electricity, and over 95% have never used a computer or the internet. It aims to promote using ICT to create entrepreneurship opportunities and connect rural communities through initiatives like establishing cyber kiosks in villages. Youth leadership is seen as important for expanding ICT use given their interest and skills with new technologies.
This chapter discusses computer communications and networks. It describes the components needed for successful communications, including sending/receiving devices, communications devices, communications channels, and transmission media. The chapter discusses uses of computer communications like the internet, email, and collaboration software. It describes different types of networks including LANs, WANs, client/server networks, and peer-to-peer networks. Standards like TCP/IP, Ethernet, and wireless technologies are also covered. The chapter concludes with sections on communications software, devices, and setting up home networks.
Indonesia 2.0 – Mobile & Internet Adoption in IndonesiaAndi Boediman
This document discusses mobile and internet adoption in Indonesia. It outlines the typical adoption lifecycle, from innovators to early adopters to the early majority and late majority. For mobile, over 50% of Indonesians have adopted mobile phones, while internet adoption lags behind at around 30%. Key to further adoption is developing affordable and useful content like mobile banking, entertainment and information services. Mobile advertising is growing but consumer goods brands have yet to fully utilize it. eCommerce adoption remains low due to lack of trusted payment solutions. Case studies on iMode in Japan and cash-based e-payment systems in developing markets provide lessons for Indonesia.
This document discusses the testing and evaluation of a video transmission system using a wireless local area network (WLAN) access point for instructional video broadcasting at a university. The system was built using a computer server to store and transmit instructional videos to clients via a WLAN access point. Tests were conducted to analyze network performance parameters like throughput, packet loss, and delay. Results showed the system could successfully broadcast videos from the server to clients in different quality settings over the university's 100 Mbps local network via the access point. This research aims to understand how to implement a wireless network using an access point for instructional video broadcasting in a university setting.
This document discusses different methods for connecting to the Internet, including dial-up networking, ISDN, and ADSL. It also explains some key Internet concepts such as protocols, servers, IP addresses, and caching. TCP/IP is identified as the standard protocol for sending and receiving data over the Internet, breaking data into packets and reassembling it.
Este informe pretende reflejar los retos a los que enfrentan nuestras compañías tras la crisis económica sobre el contexto socio-económico español. Recoge el análisis de acciones empresariales con impacto social y los resultados de una encuesta realizada a directivos, además de entrevistas personales a presidentes, ejecutivos de empresas y expertos en el mundo social y académico.
The document introduces Windows Phone 7 as a new platform for developers, outlining key elements such as a common hardware specification, consistent APIs, and cloud-powered experiences. It describes the runtime environment for building visually stunning apps or high-performance games using .NET and XAML. Developers can access phone capabilities and integrate with cloud services for features like notifications, location, and Xbox Live. A variety of tools are provided to help developers build, test, deploy, and update their apps in the Windows Phone Marketplace.
Operqciones de velocity string con coiled tubing 1carlos neveu
Este documento describe operaciones de Velocity String utilizando tubería flexible (Coiled Tubing) en pozos someros perforados en el yacimiento Cerro Dragón en la Cuenca Golfo San Jorge de Argentina. Se realizaron intervenciones en 5 pozos para reactivar la producción de gas, reduciendo el diámetro de tubería para aumentar la velocidad del flujo de gas y permitir el arrastre de líquidos. La primera intervención aumentó la producción a 35,000 m3/día. El método redujo los costos e incrementó la producción de gas
Este documento presenta 10 razones para elegir Valencia como lugar para vivir. Valencia es una gran ciudad con una rica historia y tradiciones como Las Fallas. Ofrece muchas oportunidades culturales y educativas, así como un buen clima y una excelente gastronomía. El coste de vida es razonable en comparación con otras ciudades españolas importantes.
[Td 2015] what is new in visual c++ 2015 and future directions(ulzii luvsanba...Sang Don Kim
This document summarizes new features and improvements in Visual Studio 2015 and future directions for C++ development. Key highlights include improved C++ refactoring tools, better IDE productivity features like single-file IntelliSense, enhanced diagnostics tools, support for new C++11/14 language features, and a focus on making Visual Studio the best IDE for all C++ developers.
This document provides an agenda and background information for a security studies conference being held by the Royal Canadian Military Institute (RCMI). The conference titled "Are We Prepared?" will examine the expanding threat environment facing Canada and review the country's defenses and preparations to prevent, mitigate and recover from natural, human and technological disasters. It outlines the program which includes three panels on the threat environment, reviewing Canada's defenses, and learning from past events. Brief biographies are provided for the panel moderators and participants who have expertise in areas such as counter-terrorism, intelligence, emergency response, investigations and media. The president of RCMI welcomes attendees and emphasizes the importance of the timely and relevant topic being discussed.
Este documento presenta StreamInsight, una plataforma de Microsoft para el desarrollo y despliegue de aplicaciones de procesamiento de eventos complejos (CEP). Explica los conceptos básicos de CEP y proporciona ejemplos de escenarios de uso como mercados financieros, manufactura y logística. También describe las características y beneficios clave de StreamInsight como su rendimiento, arquitectura basada en .NET y capacidades de administración y monitoreo integradas.
La firma de abogados Meléndez S.A. utilizará como símbolo gráfico a Temis, la diosa griega de la justicia, que representa la administración justa de la ley. Temis se muestra como una mujer con los ojos vendados sosteniendo una balanza y una espada, simbolizando la justicia imparcial, el equilibrio al tomar decisiones, y el cumplimiento de la ley. El logo de la empresa es en blanco y negro y muestra de forma simétrica el nombre de la empresa en la parte inferior y el símbolo de
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Pon libro ALCI - Indicadores estratégicos 14Jesus Lau
El documento presenta un libro sobre indicadores estratégicos para bibliotecas y servicios de información. El libro contiene 12 capítulos divididos en 4 partes que tratan sobre conceptos generales de indicadores, propuestas de indicadores específicos para bibliotecas universitarias y médicas, el uso de estadísticas como indicadores, y el software y gestión en bibliotecas. El objetivo general es mostrar cómo los indicadores pueden usarse para evaluar y mejorar el desempeño y servicios de bibliotecas.
Presentación del Foro Ambiental del Sur ABRIL 2015 – Ecohuertas y Agroecología
Realizado el miércoles 15 de Abril a las 6:00 pm, el Foro Ambiental del mes de Abril titulado Ecohuertas y Agrecología.
Ponente: Armando Bermeo Giraldo (Ingeniero Agrónomo y Coordinador Proyecto Ecohuertas Urbanas y Rurales para la Vida – La Estrella)
Síntesis de la memoria del curso 2008-2009 de la Universitat Oberta de Catalunya.
Una universidad abierta al mundo y a las persones, arraigada en el territorio
Cuando se habla de educación se ve de diversas perspectivas, educar en sí, crear un sujeto para la vida. Como bien dice el libro de Carmen Romano Rodríguez y Jorge A. Fernández a partir del seminario sobre la Filosofía de la Educación en Septiembre 2009, las ideas principales fueron el cuestionarnos que la educación amenaza en convertirse en una técnica de transmisión de potencialidades.
El documento discute la relación entre Dios Padre y Jesús en la Biblia. Citando varios pasajes, argumenta que Jesús reconoce que el Padre es mayor que él en autoridad y poder, ya que Jesús es el enviado y siervo de Dios Padre, y que nada puede hacer por su propia voluntad sino por la de su Padre.
Este documento describe las partes y el funcionamiento de un microprocesador. Explica que un microprocesador contiene una unidad aritmético-lógica que realiza cálculos y toma decisiones lógicas, registros que almacenan información temporalmente, y una unidad de control que interpreta y ejecuta instrucciones. También describe las diferentes partes internas de un microprocesador como la ALU, los registros y los buses, y los diferentes tipos de operaciones que puede realizar como operaciones aritméticas, lógicas y de transferencia de
Dionysios Kalogerias is a civil infrastructure engineer with over 10 years of experience in construction projects. He has worked as a construction engineer on numerous road construction, drainage, and water supply projects for contractors like ELLINIKI TECHNIKI SA and Panagiotis Anagnostidis. His responsibilities have included construction site supervision, measurements, project scheduling, and ensuring technical specifications are followed. Kalogerias received his civil infrastructure engineering degree from the TECHNOLOGICAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE Of ATHENS in 2008. He is proficient in AUTOCAD, Microsoft Office, and has updated technical skills in areas like environmental planning and photovoltaics.
Cloud and Ubiquitous Computing in Today's Era of TeraArief Gunawan
The document discusses Indonesia's development of information and communication technologies (ICT). It outlines Indonesia's plans to connect villages, schools, libraries, and other community institutions to ICT by 2015 as part of its World Summit on the Information Society plan. Regulations for e-business were established between 2009-2010, and a common e-business platform is planned for 2012-2014. A National ICT Task Force was also formed to develop ICT policy, oversee projects, and facilitate ICT development incentives.
This document provides an overview of internet challenges in Iraq and potential solutions. It discusses Iraq's current internet infrastructure problems like outdated laws, poor backbone infrastructure, high bandwidth costs and few provider options. This results in low internet speeds and subscription rates. Technical solutions proposed include using licensed frequencies for fixed wireless access to increase speeds and ranges, and expanding wired fiber optic networks. The document also examines Iraq's autonomous system number which controls internet traffic flows and major providers. It recommends Iraq take steps to better control bandwidth, protect against cyberattacks, offer secure infrastructure and build internet exchange points to optimize local traffic.
The trend of e commerce in developing country Fazlina Haris
The document summarizes the trend of e-commerce in Indonesia. It discusses Indonesia's population and economic growth, improving technology infrastructure like internet access and mobile adoption, and the rise of e-commerce. Payment methods for e-commerce are also increasing in popularity, like mobile wallets. Online shopping is growing among Indonesian consumers, especially through social media platforms. While e-commerce is still a small percentage of GDP, small businesses are seeing increased sales through online sales. The document concludes that e-commerce in Indonesia will continue growing as infrastructure and online access improves.
Leslie Daigle - IPv6 Global Deployment – Momentum and MilestonesIPv6 Conference
The document discusses the growing momentum and milestones around global IPv6 deployment. It notes that the number of internet-connected devices is growing rapidly and will exceed IPv4 address space. IPv6 is needed for a globally-connected future internet. Many governments, service providers, and content providers are making commitments and progressing IPv6 networks and services. Organizations are encouraged to make IPv6 a high priority and communicate plans to help drive further deployment.
This document provides an overview of cloud computing and regulation aspects. It discusses indicators related to information and communication technologies including internet and mobile phone usage statistics globally and by region. It also summarizes activities by the International Telecommunication Union and IEEE related to cloud computing standards development including guides for cloud portability and interoperability profiles and standards for intercloud interoperability and federation.
Internet Access Using Ethernet over PDH Technology for Remote AreaRadita Apriana
There was still is gap among people living in city and in remote area to get information access,
especially who lived in the Eastern part of Indonesia. People living in such remote area usually were
isolated from town by natural condition like rivers, valleys, hills and so on. Therefore, telecommunication
infrastructure for remote area using cooper was not effective and efficient way to build. The issue was how
information and communication technology could penetrate such areas. This research aimed to propose
technology that could be implemented to overcome the difficulties. Ethernet over Plesiochronous Digital
Hierarchy (EoPDH) was one of many techniques that provided Ethernet connectivity over non-Ethernet
networks. EoPDH was a standardized methodology for transporting native Ethernet frames over the
existing established PDH transport technology. To provide last milefor the local people, use of Mesh
Wireless Local Area Network was made and connected to internet gateway via Ethernet over PDH based
microwave radio link. The test showed that The Ethernet frames were successfully transported to remote
area with good quality of service such as throughput, response time, and transaction rate.
Rajat Bandejiya(14uec076)Lusip (Smart Campus) Report Raybaen
This document is a project report submitted by Rajat Bandejiya for an internship on developing a smart campus at LNMIIT. The report details the development of a temperature mapping system using an Intel Galileo board and Thingspeak cloud platform. It provides an introduction on the importance of IoT and the trends driving it. The literature survey covers relevant research papers. The methodology section describes the components used, including the Galileo board, and explains why it was chosen for its Linux capabilities, Arduino compatibility, and Ethernet library support. The report presents results and conclusions.
Internet-offline solution: detail description and benchmarkingTELKOMNIKA JOURNAL
In this paper, for the first time, the detail of the internet-offline solution for rural/village schools is described, and its benchmarking is reported. For providing offline knowledge access, four (4) different systems have examined. An affordable, the Raspberry Pi3 server found to be able to provide web as well as file sharing service for up to 20 clients at 100 Mbps throughput. UnixBench shows that the Raspberry Pi3 about 25% performance of a four-core i5 system. Using consumer grade power banks at 10000-20000 mAh, the Raspberry Pi3 server may provide a 6+ hour operation. With reliable electrical power, a mini PC provides a more reliable alternative at an order of magnitude increase in cost. For more than 100 users, one may use i5 or higher engines to keep the price-performance ratio low. Besides, in the internet-offline system, teachers no longer have to worry about bullies, hoax, or pornographic contents.
Communication evolution towards 2020 starting from 1G to 5G capabilities and technology.
Next iteration of cellular standards, with goal of 30 times faster data rate than the most advanced Wi-Fi networks today.
1) Indonesia faces a digital connectivity challenge, with uneven access to mobile and fixed broadband internet that leaves many underserved.
2) While internet and technology usage is high, infrastructure investment and quality remain issues that the government aims to address through policy reforms.
3) Proposed reforms include expanding broadband access through fiber and satellite, reallocating spectrum to improve mobile speeds, incentivizing infrastructure sharing between operators, and modernizing regulations.
Data Communication in Internet of Things: Vision, Challenges and Future Direc...TELKOMNIKA JOURNAL
Ubiquitous technologies based heterogeneous networks has opened a new paradigm of technologies, which are enabled with various different objects called Internet of things (IoT). This field opens new door for innovative and advance patterns with considerable potential advantages in the shape of plethora of monitoring and infotainment applications around us. Data communication is one of the significant area of research in IoT due to its diverse network topologies, where diverse gadgets and devices have integrated and connected with each other. In order to communicate among devices and users, routing should be relible, secure and efficient. Due to diverse and hetrogenous netwok environment, the most of the existing routing solutions do not provide all quality of services requirement in the network. In this paper, we discuss the existing routing trend in IoT, vision and current challenges. This paper also elaborates the technologies and domains to drive this field for future perspectives. The paper concludes with discussion and main points for new researchers in terms of routing to understand about current situation in IoT.
Moratelindo is an Indonesian telecommunications infrastructure provider that owns over 10,000 km of fiber optic cable and 5 data centers across Indonesia. The presentation discusses broadband market trends, defines the broadband ecosystem, and outlines Moratelindo's strategy to develop its network and services in line with market segmentation as both a provider of fiber infrastructure and data center facilities, and as a one-stop ICT solutions company.
Moratelindo IAPI Procurement Forum and Expo 2015Sonny Mochamad
Moratelindo is an Indonesian telecommunications infrastructure provider that owns over 10,000 km of fiber optic cable and 5 data centers across Indonesia. The presentation discusses broadband market trends, defines the broadband ecosystem, and outlines Moratelindo's strategy to develop its network and services in line with market segmentation as both a key player in the broadband ecosystem and a one-stop ICT solution provider.
Presentation organised by eic (ict in purbanchal opportunities & challenges) (2)Pankaj Subedi
1) This document summarizes Shatruhan Panjiyar's presentation on the development of information and communication technology (ICT) in the Purbanchal region of Nepal.
2) Some key milestones in Nepal's ICT development included the establishment of the first ISP in 1994, the formation of policies governing telecommunications in 1997 and 2000, and expanding internet access across 75 of Nepal's districts by 2008.
3) In Purbanchal, Worldlink has been a leading ISP since 1997, currently serving over 3,000 internet users through various technologies including dial-up, wireless, fiber, and voice calls.
4) Challenges to
Indosat was established in 1967 and originally focused on international communication services. A 2000 law changed Indonesia's telecom market, allowing Indosat to offer domestic services. The document examines Indosat's strategy for broadband penetration, including using wireless GSM technology instead of CDMA due to existing infrastructure and global adoption of GSM. It recommends Indosat develop multimedia/value-added services to gain more profit and lease infrastructure to optimize bandwidth usage. Collaboration between Indosat and Telkom is suggested to strengthen both companies and Indonesia's telecom development.
REPORT ON CONTRIBUTION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPEMENT...Tanzila Islam
This document provides an overview of the contribution of information technology to economic development in Bangladesh. It discusses the current IT system and infrastructure in Bangladesh, including internet service providers, the proposed IT village project, and the IT field. It also outlines the government's efforts to promote the IT sector, such as providing loans to entrepreneurs and developing the IT workforce. The document analyzes how IT is used in various industries and its overall positive impact on the economy.
This document discusses cybersecurity challenges in the era of big data. It defines big data as datasets that are too large for traditional database tools to capture, store, manage, and analyze. Many sectors now deal with terabytes to petabytes of data. The document notes that data has become "the new oil" and raises important questions around privacy, security, ownership and governance of large datasets. Proper data protection laws and authorities are needed to balance the benefits of big data with these challenges.
Big Data and Artificial Intelligence in IndonesiaHeru Sutadi
The document discusses big data and artificial intelligence. It defines big data as massive volumes of both structured and unstructured data that is difficult to process using traditional techniques due to its size. It notes big data is characterized by high volume, variety, and velocity of data. It also discusses artificial intelligence as creating intelligent machines that work like humans through activities like speech recognition, learning, planning and problem solving. Finally, it emphasizes that big data and artificial intelligence are just tools, and that change management is key when adopting new technologies to address business problems rather than technological issues alone.
Keuangan Syariah Indonesia di Era Ekonomi DigitalHeru Sutadi
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang perkembangan keuangan syariah di era ekonomi digital di Indonesia. Meskipun pangsa pasar perbankan syariah masih rendah, namun terdapat peluang pertumbuhan industri jasa keuangan syariah seiring dengan perkembangan teknologi digital seperti mobile money, pembayaran digital, dan peer-to-peer lending. Di sisi lain, industri keuangan syariah di Indonesia masih dihadapkan pada tantangan seperti rendahnya literasi keuangan dan k
Describing about digital payment in Indonesia and encourage all player how to execute digital payment and consumer how to use digital payment - by Heru Sutadi
Strategy how to change Big Data into useful information and win the business/candidacy, and Big Problem into Big Opportunity in the information exposure era.
Indonesia ICT Institute Newsletter - Edisi DsemberHeru Sutadi
Newsletter edisi Desember ini berisi mengenai putusan bebas pailit untuk Telkomsel, regulasi layanan konten, pasar dan hasil kajian big data di Indonesia, serta aturan baru menuju TV digital
Ringkasan dari dokumen tersebut adalah: (1) dokumen tersebut merangkum hasil kajian mengenai pemahaman masyarakat terhadap big data di Indonesia, sumber big data, dan faktor pendukung serta tantangannya; (2) hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa sebagian besar responden mengerti cloud computing dan aktif menggunakan internet, tapi pemahaman mengenai big data masih beragam; (3) sumber utama big data di Indonesia adalah data video, s
Eksistensi Kebudayaan di Tengah Perkembangan Media dan Teknologi Informasi In...Heru Sutadi
Teknologi telah menjadi bagian penting dalam perkembangan manusia sejak zaman prasejarah. Kata teknologi berasal dari bahasa Latin yang berarti membangun atau menyusun, bukan hanya terbatas pada penggunaan mesin. Teknologi informasi modern telah mengubah banyak aspek kehidupan manusia dan budaya, seperti cara berinteraksi, berbelanja, membaca, dan menjalin hubungan sosial. Perubahan ini juga men
Indonesia ICT Institute NewsLetter Edisi November 2012Heru Sutadi
Edisi kedua newsletter Indonesia ICT Institute membahas beberapa topik utama seperti kecepatan internet Indonesia yang masih rendah berdasarkan laporan Akamai, pembukaan kembali perizinan jaringan akses titik (NAP), dan potensi pasar cloud computing di Indonesia.
Indonesia LTE Forum bertujuan untuk membangun ekosistem LTE di Indonesia dengan melibatkan regulator, operator, vendor, akademisi dan pengguna untuk berbagi pengetahuan tentang teknologi LTE, membantu persiapan regulasi, dan mensosialisasikan LTE ke masyarakat. Forum ini diharapkan dapat mendukung implementasi LTE di Indonesia.
The document discusses spectrum management in Indonesia. It provides an overview of spectrum radio frequency management, policy planning and progress reports, spectrum licensing and usage, and problems and future challenges. Spectrum is a limited natural resource that is regulated and allocated to various users and services like broadcasting, cellular, and satellite. Licensing procedures are based on radio stations and bandwidth. Issues include inconsistent regional licensing and a need for stronger management institutions and human resources to handle complex problems and future technology trends.
This document summarizes a presentation on cloud computing in Indonesia. It discusses how cloud computing is the number one IT trend since 2010 with the global market expected to grow to $37.8 billion in 2010 and $121.1 billion in 2015. It outlines the challenges of security, governance, SLAs, integration with legacy systems, and cost of transition versus the benefits of reducing CapEx, controlling OpEx, agility, and focusing on the core business. The presentation also analyzes the potential cloud computing market in Indonesia and key factors for successful implementation, including understanding customer needs and having a reliable network, technology platform, and provider capabilities.
Digital Payment in Indonesia - Pembayaran DigitalHeru Sutadi
Indonesia has seen growth in digital payment platforms, with mobile money and digital wallets becoming more popular. Some key points:
- Mobile money services were first implemented in 2001 in Spain, and are now growing in developing countries like Indonesia. It is predicted that by 2013, over 400 million people will use mobile money transfers domestically and internationally.
- In Indonesia, some challenges to further growth include access, security, costs, and regulation. However, some mobile operators have launched services like Telkomsel's t-cash, which has over 700,000 users conducting transactions mainly for retail, fashion, and bill payments.
- Regulations around anti-money laundering, prudential rules, and the mobile
Women and ICT - Perempuan dan Teknologi InformasiHeru Sutadi
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang konsinyering kebijakan IPTEK bagi perempuan di Indonesia. Terdapat beberapa poin penting yaitu status indikator TIK Indonesia, manfaat dan tantangan TIK bagi perempuan, pendidikan TIK untuk perempuan, hukum dan regulasi terkait, serta rekomendasi kebijakan untuk memberdayakan perempuan lewat TIK.
Perkembangan Jejaring Sosial (Social Networks) di Indonesia dan ImplikasinyaHeru Sutadi
1. Mayoritas pengguna internet di Indonesia mengakses jejaring sosial seperti Facebook dan menganggapnya bermanfaat, meskipun sebagian besar belum menyadari dampak negatifnya.
2. Facebook adalah situs yang paling sering dikunjungi dan banyak digunakan untuk pertemanan, menggalang dukungan masyarakat, membaca status dan berkomentar.
3. Penelitian ini mengungkapkan pola penggunaan internet dan jejaring sosial di Indonesia
Perkembangan ICT dan Pemanfaatannya di IndonesiaHeru Sutadi
Dukungan terhadap Bibit S Rianto dan Chandra M Hamzah lewat Facebook meningkat pesat setelah rekaman sidang MK diputar. Jumlah pendukung mencapai 600.000 orang dalam waktu 3 jam. Dukungan terus bertambah seiring kasus ini semakin besar.
Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing DaysKari Kakkonen
My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
Unlock the Future of Search with MongoDB Atlas_ Vector Search Unleashed.pdfMalak Abu Hammad
Discover how MongoDB Atlas and vector search technology can revolutionize your application's search capabilities. This comprehensive presentation covers:
* What is Vector Search?
* Importance and benefits of vector search
* Practical use cases across various industries
* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
* Enhancing LLM capabilities with vector search
* Best practices and optimization strategies
Perfect for developers, AI enthusiasts, and tech leaders. Learn how to leverage MongoDB Atlas to deliver highly relevant, context-aware search results, transforming your data retrieval process. Stay ahead in tech innovation and maximize the potential of your applications.
#MongoDB #VectorSearch #AI #SemanticSearch #TechInnovation #DataScience #LLM #MachineLearning #SearchTechnology
Dr. Sean Tan, Head of Data Science, Changi Airport Group
Discover how Changi Airport Group (CAG) leverages graph technologies and generative AI to revolutionize their search capabilities. This session delves into the unique search needs of CAG’s diverse passengers and customers, showcasing how graph data structures enhance the accuracy and relevance of AI-generated search results, mitigating the risk of “hallucinations” and improving the overall customer journey.
LF Energy Webinar: Electrical Grid Modelling and Simulation Through PowSyBl -...DanBrown980551
Do you want to learn how to model and simulate an electrical network from scratch in under an hour?
Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
During the webinar, you will discover the PowSyBl ecosystem as well as handle and study an electrical network through an interactive Python notebook.
PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
- A fully editable and extendable library for grid component modelling;
- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
- For beginners: discover PowSyBl's functionalities through a quick general presentation and the notebook, without needing any expert coding skills;
- For advanced developers: master the skills to efficiently apply PowSyBl functionalities to your real-world scenarios.
Removing Uninteresting Bytes in Software FuzzingAftab Hussain
Imagine a world where software fuzzing, the process of mutating bytes in test seeds to uncover hidden and erroneous program behaviors, becomes faster and more effective. A lot depends on the initial seeds, which can significantly dictate the trajectory of a fuzzing campaign, particularly in terms of how long it takes to uncover interesting behaviour in your code. We introduce DIAR, a technique designed to speedup fuzzing campaigns by pinpointing and eliminating those uninteresting bytes in the seeds. Picture this: instead of wasting valuable resources on meaningless mutations in large, bloated seeds, DIAR removes the unnecessary bytes, streamlining the entire process.
In this work, we equipped AFL, a popular fuzzer, with DIAR and examined two critical Linux libraries -- Libxml's xmllint, a tool for parsing xml documents, and Binutil's readelf, an essential debugging and security analysis command-line tool used to display detailed information about ELF (Executable and Linkable Format). Our preliminary results show that AFL+DIAR does not only discover new paths more quickly but also achieves higher coverage overall. This work thus showcases how starting with lean and optimized seeds can lead to faster, more comprehensive fuzzing campaigns -- and DIAR helps you find such seeds.
- These are slides of the talk given at IEEE International Conference on Software Testing Verification and Validation Workshop, ICSTW 2022.
GridMate - End to end testing is a critical piece to ensure quality and avoid...ThomasParaiso2
End to end testing is a critical piece to ensure quality and avoid regressions. In this session, we share our journey building an E2E testing pipeline for GridMate components (LWC and Aura) using Cypress, JSForce, FakerJS…
How to Get CNIC Information System with Paksim Ga.pptxdanishmna97
Pakdata Cf is a groundbreaking system designed to streamline and facilitate access to CNIC information. This innovative platform leverages advanced technology to provide users with efficient and secure access to their CNIC details.
Threats to mobile devices are more prevalent and increasing in scope and complexity. Users of mobile devices desire to take full advantage of the features
available on those devices, but many of the features provide convenience and capability but sacrifice security. This best practices guide outlines steps the users can take to better protect personal devices and information.
Alt. GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using ...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
“An Outlook of the Ongoing and Future Relationship between Blockchain Technologies and Process-aware Information Systems.” Invited talk at the joint workshop on Blockchain for Information Systems (BC4IS) and Blockchain for Trusted Data Sharing (B4TDS), co-located with with the 36th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE), 3 June 2024, Limassol, Cyprus.
In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
zkStudyClub - Reef: Fast Succinct Non-Interactive Zero-Knowledge Regex ProofsAlex Pruden
This paper presents Reef, a system for generating publicly verifiable succinct non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs that a committed document matches or does not match a regular expression. We describe applications such as proving the strength of passwords, the provenance of email despite redactions, the validity of oblivious DNS queries, and the existence of mutations in DNA. Reef supports the Perl Compatible Regular Expression syntax, including wildcards, alternation, ranges, capture groups, Kleene star, negations, and lookarounds. Reef introduces a new type of automata, Skipping Alternating Finite Automata (SAFA), that skips irrelevant parts of a document when producing proofs without undermining soundness, and instantiates SAFA with a lookup argument. Our experimental evaluation confirms that Reef can generate proofs for documents with 32M characters; the proofs are small and cheap to verify (under a second).
Paper: https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/1886
Full-RAG: A modern architecture for hyper-personalizationZilliz
Mike Del Balso, CEO & Co-Founder at Tecton, presents "Full RAG," a novel approach to AI recommendation systems, aiming to push beyond the limitations of traditional models through a deep integration of contextual insights and real-time data, leveraging the Retrieval-Augmented Generation architecture. This talk will outline Full RAG's potential to significantly enhance personalization, address engineering challenges such as data management and model training, and introduce data enrichment with reranking as a key solution. Attendees will gain crucial insights into the importance of hyperpersonalization in AI, the capabilities of Full RAG for advanced personalization, and strategies for managing complex data integrations for deploying cutting-edge AI solutions.
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Indonesia ICT Institute Newsletter November Edition - in English
1. 2nd Edition 1st Year November 2012
Indonesia ICT Institute
Research . Empowerment . Discussion
Neutral Technology Policy Market Review
DDDirectionTeknologi Netral
The government has issued a neutral technology policy for Reviewing how the cloud computing
900 MHz. Tanpa Arah? is questionable because it does
However, this policy market in Indonesia after two years of
not offend refarming 1800 MHz. introduction.
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Akamai: Indonesian From Editor
Internet Still Slow We again present Indonesia ICT Institute
Newsletter to meet ICT community
especially in Indonesia, after the presence
Akamai has issued its report intelligent global platform of the 2nd of the prime newsletter last month. We
quarter 2012 on connection speed, availability, connectivity and attack also thank you for your input, criticism and
traffic in the topic of the report "State of the Internet Report". dissemination of information newsletter.
In the second edition this November, we
Akamai Report said there are about 242 countries connected to the review some of the issues ICT development
Akamai Intelligent Platform, which uses the platform to spread. By in the country, ranging from Akamai reports
doing so, this report does not specifically discuss about Indonesia. that Indonesia internet speeds are low, the
opening of a neutral technology in the 900
The method used by Akamai is to monitor on 25 thousand IP that
MHz band, as well as cloud computing
requests to the Akamai’s content. Based on its report, the speed of the
market review market in Indonesia.
fastest internet connections during the second quarter of 2012 was
As said before, it is not advisable to print
South Korea with 14.2 Mbps, followed by Japan with 10.7 Mbps and
this e-newsletter in order to save paper and
Hong Kong in third place with 8.9 Mbps.
ink. And for readers who want to provide
According Akamai’s report, Indonesia average internet speed is 0.8 input, feedback or questions please email to
editor@idicti.com.
Mbps or 800 kbps. With this condition, Indonesia position still below
Singapore (5.1 Mbps), Thailand (3.1 Mbps), Malaysia (2.2 Mbps),
Happy reading.
Vietnam (1.6 Mbps) and the Philippines (1.2 Mbps). Globally,
Indonesia at number 127.
Heru Sutadi
Executive Director
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.id domain users until the end of 2011 reached 59,059. According to Directorate General
Telematics Applications, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, most user
domain .id is commercial (co.id) 29 059 followed by personal / community (web.id) and schools
(sch.id) with respectively 15 664 and 5602. The lowest is military (mil.id) with 155 sites.
2. 2nd Edition 1st Year November 2012
Akamai: Indonesia Internet Still Slow
(From page 1)
Although the average speed of the internet Indonesia is considered
low, but the peak of the average internet speed can reach up to 8.4
Mbps, and Indonesia is ranked 104. Even this condition, still under the
neighbour country like Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines and
Vietnam.
Akamai report, in line with the World Broadband Commission report
that we are still lagging broadband. And interestingly, since the
majority of data users in Indonesia is mobile broadband, in the view of Webinar Discuss About
Indonesia ICT Institute, all parties should focus on how mobile LTE Adoption
broadband can be developed to its full potential, with due regard to the
development of fixed broadband. Last October, IndoLTE Forum held a
webinar to discuss the adoption of
Because mobile broadband, then the matter should be considered LTE in Indonesia together with
correct frequency allocation. 3G service is already crowded, and the Indonesian Telecommunication
settlement does not go no certainty when additional selection block professionals (ITP) from several
held. In fact, in December 2011, the promised restructuring completed countries.
in April this year. If the selection of unfinished blocks of 3G, LTE
adoption of the business which will use frequency, will also be delayed. The discussion was very productive
and constructive, because beside we
And as they relate to international lines, the opening of an inform the condition of the adoption
of LTE here, we are sharing the
international selection must also be accelerated. The opening is not just
experiences of other countries in the
talking the access code, but it is expected to provide an alternative adoption of LTE as well. From
route out of the country that is still predominantly to Singapore. By discussion we are agree that the main
splitting the bottle neck, then the blockage of internet traffic will be main concern is to build the
open and we will be more smoothly because the paths to Tier-2 or Tier- ecosystem.
1 are used differently..
A Glimpse of ICT
Develompent in Indnesia
(in millions)
Mobile Data/Internet Users
Based on cellular operators report and Indonesia ICT
Institute calculation, Indonesian Internet users until
the mid-2012's has surpassed the psychological 100
million users. Growth and the number of digits
fantastic course. However, if you view the Alexa.com,
as of late October, Facebook was ranked as the most
visited sites of Indonesian Internet users then Google.
At 10, entered the local site Kaskus (7) and Detik.com
One of the effects of cell phone use in the presence of (10). Interestingly, the position is still above Kaskus
increasingly smart phones is the use of data internet. With a accessor Twitter. The access Twitter today, 29.4
mobile user population exceeds 237.5 million, an explosion million accounts and Indonesia ranks fifth in the world.
of Internet users move only a matter of time. And now,
From the Vice President, Ministers, celebrities,
Indonesia is enjoying the explosion of Internet users.
politicians to ordinary people can read the booms on
(Source: Cellular Operators Q2 report, the data is processed) Twitter.
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3. 2nd Edition 1st Year November 2012
MHz
Neutral Technology
Policy at 900 MHz
The Government has issued a decision that allows PT Indosat
uses frequencies in the 900 MHz allocation to be used other
than GSM technology had worn over the years. The policy is
known as a neutral technology is almost the same as those
issued by the government for the frequency of 2.3 GHz.
However, because there is no public policy on refarming, the
question arises, where will the government bring neutral
technology policy direction? Tabel. Frequency Allocation in Indonesia
Neutral technology adoption is not something or 3G and 1800 MHz can be used for LTE.
wrong, its trend is there. However, the understanding
of it needs to be returned. Because, as the Law on Ideally, there should be a policy issued before trial
Information and Electronic Transactions (ITE) No.. what impact technology neutral if in a frequency
11/2008, looking at technology-neutral as a concept range using different technologies. When will the 3G
of freedom of choice of technology for the utilization auction in 2006, Indosat and Telkom Flexi StarOne
of information and communication technologies it should be moved to 850 MHz technology for
from the user side and not the provider. hybrid method feared disturbing frequency
neighbors.
The concept of a technology neutral policy trend in
many countries. That's because, specifically related And most countries do refarming simultaneously
to the use of the frequency spectrum, a scarce between 900 MHz to 1800 MHz, with several
resource, the existing spectrum must be utilized methods. One is to return all frequencies held by the
optimally. operator to the country, and then made a new
arrangement. This concept is related to the cost of
And interestingly, new technologies, in addition to the new spectrum and massive new frequency
requiring a wide frequency band, also unspecified allocations. The other method is just a spectrum of
occupy a wide range, as well as unspecified occupy a price adjustments, or the amount of bandwidth
specific frequency range. Such as Broadband allocation of new spectrum.
Wireless Access, which can be deployed WiMax at
2.3 GHz, 2.5 GHz, 3.3 GHz or 3.5 GHz. Adjusted Unfortunately, Indonesia does not adopt such
for mananya region, as well as the policies of each methods. Conversion based on the request of the
country to determine which of WiMax will be operator, in view of Indonesia ICT Institute, showed
allocated. no spectrum management governance is good and
seem pointless because it should have made first
Recent developments are existing frequencies that public policy on refarming. Moreover, from current
have been used as long as 700 MHz, 900 MHz and conditions, allocation of frequency spectrum for the
1800 MHz can be optimized to use the latest operator is not the same and some are not side by
technology. The transfer of the use of technology side. From the table looks, Indosat frequency
known as refarming is mostly done in the 900 Mhz allocation can most with 42.5 MHz. Second is
and 1800 Mhz. 900 MHz can be brought to UMTS Telkomsel with 40 MHz.
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4. 2nd Edition 1st Year November 2012
NAP Licensing is Re-opened
The government re-opened the Licensing organization of Network
Access Point (NAP), after dimoratorium since 21 April 2010.
Termination NAP licensing at that time because the total national
supply of international bandwidth exceeds the bandwidth needs
internet access nationwide (oversupply). However, due to the
development needs of national Indonesian Internet bandwidth,
permitting to reopen NAP.
The reopening of the NAP service licensing service is limited to the
requirements and qualifications as follows:
1. Has had a license for fixed network covered with development
commitments beyond the region of the Republic of Indonesia.
Cloud Computing
2. Willing is committed to provide international bandwidth at least Potential Market
equal to 1 x 10 Gbps in the principle license and a minimum of 5 x 1 0
In 2012, this is the second year of Cloud
Gbps at 5 (five) years period of the operating license. Computing introduction in Indonesia. As
3. Willing is committed to building a service delivery point (Point of a new product, cloud computing can not
Presence / PoP) in 2 cities / different provincial capitals in the consent be accepted easily by society. From the
principle and minimal in 10 cities / different provincial capitals in 5 few studies conducted in Indonesia, there
are three main things that concern when
(five) years, the first time the operating license .
an individual or corporation decides to
4. Willing to organize traffic and routing settings for the ISP and move to cloud computing: security,
connect with other NAP organizers through interconnection. privacy, and integration between the new
system with the old system.
5. Willing is committed to long-term cooperation agreement for a
minimum of 5 (five) years connectedness (transit) with 2 (two) Tier-1 Currently, a lot of local players, and also
abroad, began to enter the cloud
Internet providers abroad in two different continents.
computing business in Indonesia. Major
operators such as Telkom, Indosat and XL
Axiata officially declared entry into this
Application requirements and qualification according to the business. External players such as EMC
government aims to maintain continuity the provision of international and Equinix also try to enter Indonesian
bandwidth by increasing national demand. For information, up to market.
September 2012, an official data from the Ministry of Communications
How potential cloud computing market in
and Information Technology showed that the number of companies Indonesia? Very potential. Currently,
holding operating licenses NAP is as much as 49 companies. SMEs can be targeted using cloud
Based on the analysis of the Indonesia ICT Institute, before the re- computing totaled 520 thousand, about
117 state-owned enterprises, school 4,900,
opening the new license, government should clustering where the NAP
approximately three thousand colleges,
company which uses satellite-based and where the fiber optic cable. there are more than 1,000 hospitals, not to
Since many are using satellites, the opening is directed to operators mention the telecom operators, both
that build fiber optic due to Indonesia is still leak international fiber technology-based GSM / UMTS, CDMA
optic lines. and WiMax.
Because not many operators want to build international fiber optic Indonesia ICT Institute see that the market
lines, this can be done in one package, such as the implementation of is becoming increasingly open to get into
IDD, who wants to build internasonal lines, granted NAP and SLI because the competition is not tight and
licenses as sweetener. 49 NAP operators could be vain and has a lot if regulations that are still unclear. Plus, big
there is no additional infrastructure abroad that are still minimal and data will be a challenge and opportunity
cloud business in the future.
most via Singapore only.
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5. 2nd Edition 1st Year November 2012
Revision of Broadcasting Act No. 32/2002
Ready to Be Discussed
ap untuk Dibahas
Although almost ten years as an Act, diversity of content and the diversity of
Broadcasting Act No. 32/2002 just real effective ownership, not as they are now, a media
for seven years. The Act which not signed by the conglomeracy—there are some stations that are
President at that time, Megawati Soekarnoputri, owned the same owner.
now ready to be discussed for revision in the
Parliament, between parliament and government. In response to advances in technology and the
challenges of different era, the Broadcasting Act
will surely have to answer all of them. As the
digitization of broadcasting where in Broadacsting
Development and progress toward digital technology
Act No 32/2002 is only talking about analog
and internet protocol-based (IP) as well as the
broadcasting. Also with the progress of the
convergence between telecommunications,
presence of IPTV, internet TV, and internet radio
broadcasting and the internet, making the current
which does not need a large corporation but only
Broadcasting Act can no longer be maintained.
by individual level can broadcast programming.
Therefore, as quoted from Kontan Online
(10/24/2012), the Parliament said they are ready to Questions of ownership, according to the spirit of
discuss the revision of Broadcasting Act. The revision diversity of ownership, need clear whether cross-
of Broadcasting Act will be consisted of 14 Chapters ownership rules prohibited or allowed. Including
and 99 Articles. the extent to which cross-ownership should not
Indonesia ICT Institute considers that the discussion be. What happens right now, is not directly cross-
draft would be interesting, considering not only seen as ownership, but on two or three levels above it.
an broadcasting industry, but also related to control of What also needs clarity, are allowed owners
media, exploiting the political interest of the party, as affiliated with a particular political party.
well as the public interest to be protected from the Therefore, it is feared, less public agenda with the
impressions that are not qualified and do not educate agenda of the owner or party agenda.
content, and culturally appropriate nation. Another issue which also important is how
Broadcasting—television—has been making advanced the Indonesian Broadcasting
continuous presence in living room, even not invited.
Commission (KPI) that do not currently have a
Existing law seems only to be decorated as a standard relationship with KPID. And in many countries,
broadcast program is not followed sanctions deter even namely Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, regulators
impressed easily mocked. The most obvious there be one, between the governing broadcasting,
programme example is the impression that guided telecommunications and the internet, become
Tukul Arwana, formerly "Empat Mata", after being Commission Multimedia. Is here will be
reprimanded and then just replaced "Bukan Empat maintained separate regulator: KPI, BRTI and
Mata", another programme "Silet " which has also been government as well?
reprimanded then reappears, artist Olga were also
The discussion is certainly not in vacuum
given a reprimand, still look like before to date.
condition, there will be a power struggle in the
Not only that. Networked broadcasting stations are interests of government, broadcasting owner and
also not working. In fact, the desire of the Law is the the public. We'll see who will win.
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6. 2nd Edition 1st Year November 2012
Obligation to Put Data and Disaster Recovery
Center in Indonesia Signed by President Yudhoyono
After a long time wait, from website www.setkab.go.id the Government Regulation on
Implementation of Electronic System and Transaction, as part of elaboration from Electronic
Information and Transactions Act No. 11/2008, signed by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, on
October 12. So, what is stipulated in this regulation? Here's the review.
In the 41 pages Government Regulation that contain 90 In the Government Regulation No. 82/2012, the
chapters is set up as follows: a. Implementation of rules also provide protection to the user.
Electronic Systems; b. Implementation of Electronic Electronic system operator shall submit
Transactions; c. Electronic Signatures; d. Electronics information to the user at least the following: a.
Certifications Implementation; e. Reliability Certification Identity provider electronic systems; b. Object
Agency , and f. Domain Name Management. transacted; c. Airworthiness or safety of electronic
systems; d. Tools use procedure; e. Terms of the
The operation electronic systems carried out by the contract; f. The procedure to reach an agreement,;
electronic systems operator, which can be done for the and g. Guarantee the privacy and / or protection
public service and non-public service. Especially for of personal data.
electronic systems operator for the public service, they
have to register, which must be done before electronic And the long-awaited rule from this Government
system in service. But for non-public service, they can just Regulation is a matter of obligation to put a data
register their services. center in Indonesia. According to this regulation,
the electronic system operator for the public
Mentioned in Government Regulation, the electronic service shall put the data center and disaster
system operator must have competent experts in the field recovery center in Indonesia for the purpose of law
of electronic systems or Information Technology. enforcement, protection, and enforcement of
Especially for electronic system operator for strategic use, national sovereignty to the data of its citizens.
they must have expert with Indonesian nationality.
Especially for this rule, in its implementation,
In addition, the electronic system operator shall: a. Indonesia ICT Institute think this rule need further
Secrecy, integrity, and availability of personal data that elaboration through the Minister Decree, which
they manage, b. Ensure that the acquisition, use, and use electronic system operator is categorized as a
of Personal Data Personal Data based on the owner's public service. Because in practice there are three
consent, and c. Ensuring the use or disclosure of the data types of public service, which is paid, not paid but
is based on the consent of the owner of such Personal no such paid transactions online shop, and free
Data. e.g. search engine, news portal etc. For work that
is not easy to determine which one to put data
This rule reinforces the importance of a guarantee of user
centers in Indonesia, which are not. Not only
data. User data become confusing dan question right now
foreigners, but also for local players who had been
because it seems the user data can be move from one
placed data centers abroad as tyang occurred in
party to another, from one service to another service. For
public service banking. And of course, Ministerial
example, many consumer complain their data, at least
Decree must be discussed with all stakeholders.
mobile number, used from one credit card agency to
others. 6
7. 2nd Edition 1st Year November 2012
Flash Update
By the end of October, following the decision of the Central
Jakarta Commercial Court bankruptcy against Telkomsel, the
government has not opened the selection process additional
blocks of 2.1 GHz or 3G.
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Since the release of Circular Letter No. BRTI. 177/2011 dated
October 14, 2011, the government has not issued a new policy
regarding the setting of premium content services as a revision
of the Ministerial Decree No. 1/2009. However, now the
operator tried again to revive the service, especially the ring
back tone (RBT).
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